Examples of Racial Microaggressions Theme Alien in own land When Asian Americans and Latino Americans are assumed to be foreign-born Ascription of Intelligence Assigning intelligence to a person of color on the basis of their race.
Microaggression “Where are you from?” “Where were you born?” “You speak good English.” A person asking an Asian American to teach them words in their native language. “You are a credit to your race.” “You are so articulate.” Asking an Asian person to help with a Math or Science problem.
Color Blindness Statements that indicate that a White person does not want to acknowledge race
“When I look at you, I don’t see color.” “America is a melting pot.” “There is only one race, the human race.”
Criminality – assumption of criminal status A person of color is presumed to be dangerous, criminal, or deviant on the basis of their race.
A White man or woman clutching their purse or checking their wallet as a Black or Latino approaches or passes. A store owner following a customer of color around the store. A White person waits to ride the next elevator when a person of color is on it. “I’m not a racist. I have several Black friends.” “As a woman, I know what you go through as a racial minority.”
Denial of individual racism A statement made when Whites deny their racial biases Myth of meritocracy Statements which assert that race does not play a role in life successes
“I believe the most qualified person should get the job.” “Everyone can succeed in this society, if they work hard enough.”
Pathologizing cultural values / communication styles The notion that the values and communication styles of the dominant / White culture are ideal
Asking a Black person: “Why do you have to be so loud / animated? Just calm down.” To an Asian or Latino person: Why are you so quiet? We want to know what you think. Be more verbal.” Speak up more.” Dismissing an individual who brings up race / culture in work / school setting.
Message You are not American You are a foreigner
People of color are generally not as intelligent as Whites. It is unusual for someone of your race to be intelligent. All Asians are intelligent and good in Math / Sciences. Denying a person of color’s racial / ethnic experiences. Assimilate / acculturate to the dominant culture. Denying the individual as a racial / cultural being. You are a criminal. You are going to steal / You are poor / You do not belong / You are dangerous.
I am immune to races because I have friends of color. Your racial oppression is no different than my gender oppression. I can’t be a racist. I’m like you. People of color are given extra unfair benefits because of their race. People of color are lazy and / or incompetent and need to work harder. Assimilate to dominant culture. Leave your cultural baggage outside.
Theme
Microaggression
Message
Second-class citizen Occurs when a White person is given preferential treatment as a consumer over a person of color
Person of color mistaken for a service worker Having a taxi cab pass a person of color and pick up a White passenger Being ignored at a store counter as attention is given to the White customer behind you “You people …”
Environmental microaggressions Macro-level microaggressions, which are more apparent on systemic and environmental levels
A college or university with buildings that are all names after White heterosexual upper class males Television shows and movies that feature predominantly White people, without representation of people of color Overcrowding of public schools in communities of color Overabundance of liquor stores in communities of color “Indian giver.” “That’s so gay.” “She welshed on the bet.” “I jewed him down.” “That’s so White of you.” “You people …” “We got gypped.” Imitating accents or dialects Others?
People of color are servants to Whites. They couldn’t possibly occupy high-status positions. You are likely to cause trouble and / or travel to a dangerous neighborhood. Whites are more valued customers than people of color You don’t belong. You are a lesser being. You don’t belong / You won’t succeed here. There is only so far you can go. You are an outsider / You don’t exist. People of color don’t / shouldn’t value education. People of color are deviant.
How to offend without really trying
Adapted from: Wing, Capodilupo, Torino, Bucceri, Holder, Nadal, Esquilin (2007). Racial Microaggressions in Everyday Life: Implications for Clinical Practice. American Psychologist, 62, 4, 271-286